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The State of Kentucky ought to be ashamed
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:06 pm
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:06 pm
Who needs Demcrats when you have Republicans from Kentucky?
Massie and his good buddy Democrat Ro Khanna are holed up in Washington actively attempting to implicate the president in a pedophile ring.
McConnell has now been exposed as the major Republican opposition to the SAVE Act that even Democrat, John Fetterman has announced support for.
Thanks Guys! At least we have Rand Paul's yearly b*tch fest about government spending! What a wasted opportunity this last 13 months has been. Limbaugh said it best. "The Republican Party has always been little more than organized resistance."
Massie and his good buddy Democrat Ro Khanna are holed up in Washington actively attempting to implicate the president in a pedophile ring.
McConnell has now been exposed as the major Republican opposition to the SAVE Act that even Democrat, John Fetterman has announced support for.
Thanks Guys! At least we have Rand Paul's yearly b*tch fest about government spending! What a wasted opportunity this last 13 months has been. Limbaugh said it best. "The Republican Party has always been little more than organized resistance."
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:09 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
Turtle doesn’t know what he opposes from one day to the next. He is not far from being as bad as Biden.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:16 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
Term limits.
Ability to work 40 hrs a week.
Same rules as most Americans have to abide by.
going from 100,000 to 30 million in a year or two is suspect.
Ability to work 40 hrs a week.
Same rules as most Americans have to abide by.
going from 100,000 to 30 million in a year or two is suspect.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:18 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
They know no shame
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:23 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
It’s the trifecta of retards from those 3. What are the odds that all 3 are POS?
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:50 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
Kentucky has always been full of contrarians and yankee mentalities.
Kentucky had a crap ton of sympathizers working, and fighting, for the yankees in the War of Northern Aggression.
Kentucky claimed neutrality but quickly declared itself a Union state.
Kentucky people are different. They've never been Southern, and northern and midwesterners look down upon them and refer to them as Kentuckabillies.
They have, as a whole, a serious inferiority complex up there.
Kentucky had a crap ton of sympathizers working, and fighting, for the yankees in the War of Northern Aggression.
Kentucky claimed neutrality but quickly declared itself a Union state.
Kentucky people are different. They've never been Southern, and northern and midwesterners look down upon them and refer to them as Kentuckabillies.
They have, as a whole, a serious inferiority complex up there.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:52 pm to scrooster
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Kentucky has always been full of contrarians and yankee mentalities. Kentucky had a crap ton of sympathizers working, and fighting, for the yankees in the War of Northern Aggression. Kentucky claimed neutrality but quickly declared itself a Union state. Kentucky people are different. They've never been Southern, and northern and midwesterners look down upon them and refer to them as Kentuckabillies. They have, as a whole, a serious inferiority complex up there.
Almost like a retard state
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:53 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
Kentucky may be the most based, reasonable Commonwealth in the nation. I might consider relocating there, except I hate cold weather and tornadoes
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:55 pm to tarzana
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I might consider relocating there

Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:58 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
Oh look….. Another ‘bitch about the most conservative members of Congress’ thread. Sorry not everyone is a liberal, leftist Republican.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:59 pm to scrooster
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War of Northern Aggression
Heaven help us all. A just war to preserve the union and to end the evil of slavery. And the north didn't start the war.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 8:59 pm to RollingwiththeTide
He takes orders from his CCP controlled wife.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 9:00 pm to SouthEasternKaiju
The problem is he can’t remember them 15 min later lol.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 9:10 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
Trump: Take the guns first, due process second.
MAGA: We love Trump. He's America First!
Massie: Constitutional carry and let's not turn vehicles into surveillance devices.
MAGA: Massie can't keep getting away with this. He must be stopped!
MAGA: We love Trump. He's America First!
Massie: Constitutional carry and let's not turn vehicles into surveillance devices.
MAGA: Massie can't keep getting away with this. He must be stopped!
Posted on 2/20/26 at 9:28 pm to tarzana
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Heaven help us all. A just war to preserve the union and to end the evil of slavery. And the north didn't start the war.
The north started the war in 1824 ... it boiled for 38 years before The South had enough.
And it wasn't about slavery until Lincoln desperately made it so half way through the war.
I'm not going to debate the facts of the metter with you as you're obviously one of the unwashed brainwashed masses who believes what the revisionist historians taught you to believe, young man.
I grew up in a different era when we were taught the truth ... and shown the proof to back it up. The facts of the matter are still readily available for non-stupid people.
If you're interested in learning the truth, let me know and I'll cite a dozen books, recommendations, for you to read. There are hundreds ... not counting minutes, documents, treaties, court records and journals.
Or, if you'd prefer, start with the 1824 Tariff Act and the Tariffs of Abomination of 1828 ... and work up to the Nullification Crisis (1832–1833) in South Carolina. Then go from there.
It was never about slavery. Educate yourself.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 9:32 pm to TriStateAreaFootball
I want to actually see McConnell vote all by himself without a baby sitter.
Posted on 2/20/26 at 11:33 pm to RollingwiththeTide
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Turtle doesn’t know what he opposes from one day to the next. He is not far from being as bad as Biden.
Rogan said Mitch locks up like Windows 95.
Posted on 2/21/26 at 12:12 am to tarzana
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Heaven help us all. A just war to preserve the union and to end the evil of slavery. And the north didn't start the war.
The war was about ending "the evil of slavery" was it? Someone sure doesn't know what the hell they are talking about...
EDIT: Here I'll give just one example for free of why your understanding is so ignorant:
When the North invaded the South and started grabbing the slaves off of the plantations they at first simply rounded them up in camps to eventually return them back to the Southern plantation owners AS PROPERTY. It wasn't until later on that they figured out that it'd be dumb to return valuable workers to their enemy so they declared them to be free.
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Posted on 2/21/26 at 12:34 am to TriStateAreaFootball
Massie is about Massie.
Thomas Massie, Who Loves to Talk About His 'Principles,' Just Made Quite the Admission to Politico
"Thomas Massie gave an interview to Politico yesterday, in which the publication said he goes "toe-to-toe" with high-ranking members of the Trump administration including Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Attorney General Pam Bondi."
"There was one passage that stood out among many conservatives, one that dealt a major blow to the claims that Massie is operating on principles. Namely, Massie's vote was contingent on whether or not Speaker Mike Johnson would publicly praise him for releasing the Epstein files."
Thomas Massie, Who Loves to Talk About His 'Principles,' Just Made Quite the Admission to Politico
"Thomas Massie gave an interview to Politico yesterday, in which the publication said he goes "toe-to-toe" with high-ranking members of the Trump administration including Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Attorney General Pam Bondi."
"There was one passage that stood out among many conservatives, one that dealt a major blow to the claims that Massie is operating on principles. Namely, Massie's vote was contingent on whether or not Speaker Mike Johnson would publicly praise him for releasing the Epstein files."
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"There was one passage that stood out among many conservatives, one that dealt a major blow to the claims that Massie is operating on principles. Namely, Massie's vote was contingent on whether or not Speaker Mike Johnson would publicly praise him for releasing the Epstein files."
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